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    Question what are some things u have/had hooked up cheaply???

    i got a question, what are some of the cheapest ways you have/had hooked up???



    For me, i have my foglights connected with speaker wire, the harnesses for hooking up my new cd player to the car didnt match up, so instead of buying an adapter, i stripped the wiresw. it works, but a lot of stuff is fucked up from it, and my worst thing is having my catback/muffler being held up with clothes hangers. IMO, what ever works works. I goin for power, not looks.




    P.S.- i am very cheap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:super:
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    Zip ties holding up the bumpers
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    replacing the driver's side window motor controller with the passenger window motor controller

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    i cut some wire off my stereo amp's ground wire to use as a ground wire for my engine.

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    hmmm my saab has a hyundai sonata exhaust i....made fit but it fell off and is hanging by coat hangers, my bmw has some jb weld on the oil pan to seal a rather large hole, and theres a hole in the radiator...i just ignore it for now, my truck....we won't even go there hahah, lets say zip ties fix anything...even if it does move at 80+mph.. (parts of the driveshaft for example), then the honda...i put an integra radiator in it, couple electric fans from who knows what are ziptied on there, and i've done the headgasket 3 times now (various reasons...) so theres about....1/2 the bolts in the engine, and half in a baggy somewhere..all the important ones are there i think... oh my fans are ran off switches i put in...i got lazy with the integra lip, so i drywall screwed it on...

    i'm all about doing things cheap, if it's not at the junkyard, give me jbweld, zipties and some duct tape.

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    Duct Tape on the hanging exaughst, before it got fixed. The mechanic was impressed.
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    I see alot of people using duct tape on here it fixes everything. Duct tape and a hammer.

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    Duct tape and baling wire...can't go wrong.

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    Originally posted by cdscowboy
    Duct tape and baling wire...can't go wrong.
    I knew I forgot something. Bailing wire. :lol

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    Originally posted by 86 accord in C.P.
    I knew I forgot something. Bailing wire. :lol
    :lol I gotcha covered man...

    I'm all about cheap on some things. My major problem is I'll start to get lazy and not finish a project properly. I should've clear-coated my moldings and mirrors. I broke off a bolt (the forward one of the two) while putting in my new cam, and I still have to readjust the valves. Unfortunately, those are things that duct tape, baling wire, a hammer, and zip ties can't really help...

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    Humm have you ever thought about super glue.

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    yeah, that should hold the new cam in.....good thinkin!!!!!

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    I do everything right the first time, so the worst I have done is used 16 gauge speaker wire for the remote wire to my amp. I hate doing things twice.

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    Originally posted by pearldrop
    I do everything right the first time, so the worst I have done is used 16 gauge speaker wire for the remote wire to my amp. I hate doing things twice.
    Yeah, I'm gonna have to go with that answer too. I have done a lot of quick fixes with zip ties and stuff, but as soon as I get what I need I put it on and get rid of the zip tie.

    The only thing that I can really think of that isn't "right" on my car is how I hooked up my amps. I was too lazy to run the remote wire up to my HU so I hooked it to my taillight, turn on my parking lights and my amps come on lol.

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    I got another one, a $3 tube of blue silocone to replace my timing belt cover, and valve cover gasket. Also used duct tape to hold up the rear bumper when I broke one of the rusty mounts.
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    i have some coat hanger on my muffler right now.
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    my friend had 18 gauge speaker wire for his last amp as a ground... biggest ghetto rigging ive ever seen
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    Yeah, Duct tape if it's loose and WD40 if it's tight!

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    Originally posted by HostileJava
    Yeah, Duct tape if it's loose and WD40 if it's tight!
    word, by the way, can i put that in my sig?
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    on my 94 my doorlight covers fell off, a little rubber cement, and there back on there!!

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    Nothing yet, seeing as the car only legaly became mine on Saturday. Although, maybe I will use super glue to temporarily fix the crack in the leather on my back seat.?!

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    How's this for rigging?

    All around my stereo and heater controls was bashed in by the previous owner... Now it consists of black duct tape. I even duct-taped the ash-tray to match. Considering duct-taping the entire dashboard to match. ...nah.

    I had to put speakers in the front of the car, and the plastic holders weren't there. What's keeping the 6.5" speakers from blocking the windows? A car wash sponge. That's temporary, as it gets wet down there. Any ideas on a permanent solution? Keep in mind, this is the cheapskate thread

    As mentioned, the heater controls were punched in. The assembly kind of floats around. So we just put screws on either side of the controls, and it now sits in there alright. I still can't figure out where the blue light bar goes. Suggestions? Photos?

    The glovebox was also in sad shape. One of the hinges had been broken. You open the dashboard, it all just fell sideways and hung there. Again, a long screw helped everything out nicely, now the dash opens just like it's supposed to.

    If I can't get an "H" for the center of my steering wheel, I'm getting some Sculpey and making my own steering wheel centerpiece.

    Oh yeah, one more thing: We screwed in those cheapy Wal-Mart cupholders in the front and the back of the car. As a matter of fact, I really like where it's positioned on the driver's side -- right next to the steering wheel, easy access.

    I should take pictures, heehee.
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    Originally posted by HostileJava
    Yeah, Duct tape if it's loose and WD40 if it's tight!
    ahaha, thats so true.
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    My accord's hood is fixed with ductape, not sure why because I haven't seen it in person yet.

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